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Thomas PTO sheer pin
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Thomas PTO sheer pin
Any one know where in melbourne i can get these?
also chasing oil to suit in melbourne if anyone knows.
I will be doing the ring around tomorrow but am hoping i can just get pointed in the right direction without 101 phone calls.
Thanks guys.
also chasing oil to suit in melbourne if anyone knows.
I will be doing the ring around tomorrow but am hoping i can just get pointed in the right direction without 101 phone calls.
Thanks guys.
www.mudrhino.com.au
There's probly a bolt out there that suits. Trouble is that when the shear pin goes, it's usually when the drive to the winch is almost impossible to get to - therefor a grade 8 bolt looks a good option. (Until something else gives way.) Using a bolt instead of a proper shear pin is bad advise...........but that's what I did,.... and I just didn't push the winch too hard 

i know of a cpl of bloke who use a cylindral clutch system. that way when the load is to great the clutch just slips, but then just grabs again when its back to a 'safe' pressure. no need to try and access the pin then. no idea where they got em from tho.
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That sounds like what I want to fit. I got told about them about 7yrs ago. Just never looked into it. So if anyone has any more info them. Pls post links etcmacca81 wrote:i know of a cpl of bloke who use a cylindral clutch system. that way when the load is to great the clutch just slips, but then just grabs again when its back to a 'safe' pressure. no need to try and access the pin then. no idea where they got em from tho.
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